It is a plant native to America, and the most produced today. Its side products are varied. Prepared whole or shelled (as an ingredient in salads, soups and other foods) or ground into flour or oil (one of the most used when frying).

It contains vitamins A, B, C, E and K, folic acid, pantothenic acid and minerals. Rich in fiber helps prevent constipation One of the wonders of this gift of nature is that it doesn’t contain gluten, so it can be consumed safely by people with this intolerance.

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